Spectral is quite niche, Izotope and apeSoft specialize with it, but even on desktop there's not a great deal of spectral effects. There may be some granular modules - I don't know if it's got Clouds yet. Got lot's of real world modules like the Mutable Instruments catalogue. MiRack is closest to a hardware euroack workflow. Handles polyphony better than any other IOS modular. Granular is on the roadmap, but not yet available. Plenty of maths, several sampler modules. It's fresh out so it's getting a lot of attention, and great roadmap for updates and improvements. This is not an attempt to clone either Buchla unit, but a complex oscillator in the same general style.Drambo is hands down the easiest/fastest modular workflow on IOS. Since Audulus doesn’t lend itself well to wavetable synthesis I decided to take a blended approach. The original 259e hardware was a digital version of the all analog Buchla 259 Complex Waveform Generator and was wavetable based. This was inspired by Softube Modular’s virtual recreation of the Buchla 259e Twisted Waveform Generator. We’re talking the heart of West Coast synthesis here – the “complex” oscillator is basically a single multifunctional oscillator with gobs of modulation to make beautifully messy waveforms with lots of harmonic complexity to please the ears.Īnd it’s a loose version, not an exact recreation – one that feels at home in the Audulus environment, with its own personality. And they were inspired by the excellent Software version of the excellent Buchla 259e which was inspired byt he original Buchla 259, so like I said – the more, the merrier. (It’s a free download there.) They appear to be wearing a Stetson hat, too – power flex. This is a labor of love by someone named stschoen on the very active Audulus forum. And that seems to be the way the creator feels. Of course, those of us modular lovers just can’t get enough. It’s then US$19.99 thereafter, but that buys you both desktop and mobile versions in a single license – nice! Try it out and remember to give us five stars and a review! /Aczzca9ZdY- Audulus December 12, 2022 $19.99 for a Universal Mac & iOS license to edit and create patches. You can open and use patches that people share online. □️□️ #Audulus4 is now available FOR FREE on the Mac and iOS stores. If you just want to play around with it, there’s also now a free version with the ability to run community-generated patches: “The user interface is now more pro while still being immediate and approachable.” “Audulus 4 represents a massive step forward for Audulus, which required a tremendous re-working of the code,” Audulus developer Taylor Holliday says in a statement. Well, that explains what they’ve been up to. – GLSL Shader node: Make advanced shadertoy-style graphics. – Canvas Node: Build custom user interfaces using the Lua programming language. – AUv3 versions on both iPadOS and macOS. – You can pinch to zoom while dragging a connection or moving a module. – Improved search experience in the module browser. Build front-panels out of other front panels. – Modules can now be recursively exposed. – New UI nodes like sliders and X-Y pads. – Full multitouch on iPadOS: Turn on performance mode and interact with multiple controls at once.
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